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Server logs from AppleInsider show that Apple internal testing of iOS 8 and OS X 10.10 remains steady, but is no longer growing as it was in late 2013. This likely means Apple is testing the OS on a select number of devices and has not expanded its internal testing beyond this select number of machines.

Not surprisingly, the testing is largely an internal process with iOS and OS X showing steady usage during the week and dropping off during the weekend. This reflects the likelihood that machines running the unreleased software are being used primarily while the tester at work.

Apple is expected to take the wraps off iOS 8 and OS X 10.10 in a few months at WWDC 2014. The developer event will be held in San Francisco the week of June 2, with an anticipated keynote to kick off the event. Last year, Apple used the event to unveil the major features of iOS 7 and OS X Mavericks.

Are you excited to see what Apple has in store for us in iOS 8 or OS X 10.10?